Qatar: Labour abuse reported at World Cup sites and infrastructure projects, internal investigations underway
摘要
日期: 2018年8月30日
地點: 卡塔爾
企業
Qatar Rail - Client , FIFA - Partner項目
Qatar Rail development - Client , Education City Stadium - Client受影響的
受影響的總人數: 12
移民和移民工人: ( 數字未知 - 印度 , 建築 , Gender not reported ) , 移民和移民工人: ( 數字未知 - 亞洲與太平洋地區 , 建築 , Gender not reported )議題
食物權 , Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , Restricted mobility , 扣留身份證件 , Poverty Wages , Personal Health , 剝奪遷徙自由回應
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後續行動: In response to DW's article, the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy committed to investigations and Qatar Rail stated that they have launched an internal review.
資訊來源: News outlet
"Is Qatar failing to deliver on its World Cup promises?", 30 August 2018
... On July 28, DW saw more than a dozen workers laboring between 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., hours designated as a rest period by the state of Qatar between June 15 and August 31, the hottest time of the year. Though experts argue there should not be any work during the day in the harsh summers — when temperatures can rise to 50 Celsius (120F) — Qatar itself has banned work during these three and a half hours... [T]he [Supreme] [C]ommittee... acknowledged that during these hours work is indeed prohibited and have promised an investigation. "We are concerned to see the evidence you have presented of work that appears to contravene Qatar's summer working hours directive underway at the Education City Stadium. Our... teams [are] working with the relevant government bodies, are now conducting a thorough investigation. We will take corrective and punitive action in the event of any breach of our standards or the law"... Akram [Qatar Rail employee] says... nothing has changed for him, even in the two years since Qatar pledged reforms. "We are seven in one room, even the food we get is stale,"... "The employer confiscated it the moment we arrived"... DW sent an email to Qatar Rail to ask why passports were still being confiscated and why seven people were forced to share one room.. In response, a spokesman for Qatar Rail said: "We have started an internal review to determine if there has been any breach of the law. If found to be true, we will take the necessary corrective action"...